" Imperva’s lab, the Application Defense Center (ADC), has recently uncovered a surge of proxy Trojans with a common underlying technique. This technique, dubbed the “Boy in the Browser” (BitB), evolved from traditional key loggers and browser session records. Yet, a dumbed-down version of the sophisticated as a “Man in the Browser” (MitB) attack. In parallel to the growing popularity of MitB, a flood of BitB attacks are showing that this technique remains on the rise due to several factors: "